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COUNSEL FOR W.S. HENRY; Midwood Club Members Do Not Believe He Killed His Father. WALTER HAS GONE TO NEW-JERSEY William's Brain in a Whirl from the Terrible Pouring of Police Questions -- Supt. McKelvey's Certainty.

The Brooklyn authorities, up to a late hour last night, had made little or no substantial progress toward unraveling the mystery that surrounds the violent death of Charles W. Henry, the eccentric miser who lived at 95 South Portland Avenue, Brooklyn. To all inquiries the only answer vouchsafed was: "There is nothing new."

June 19, 1895

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